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The pan-European service is broadcast from London and features rolling coverage of UK business alongside business news from Europe. 1996. 11 March – CNBC Europe launches. As with EBN, it is based in London and features rolling coverage of UK business alongside business news from Europe, Asia and North America.
The recently formed Independent Group applies to become a political party with the name "Change UK – The Independent Group" and names Heidi Allen as interim leader. [ 84 ] MPs reject Theresa May's EU withdrawal agreement for a third time, by 344 votes to 286.
9 September – Bill Doran, English motorcycle road racer (born 1916) 11 September – E. E. Evans-Pritchard, British anthropologist (born 1902) 20 September – William Plomer, South African-born novelist, poet and literary editor (born 1903) 21 September – C. H. Dodd, Welsh scholar and theologian (born 1884)
6 September – A. L. F. Rivet, archaeologist and cartographer (born 1915) 12 September – Harold Innocent, actor (born 1933) 14 September Adrianne Allen, actress (born 1907) Sheelagh Murnaghan, Northern Irish politician (born 1924) Peter Tranchell, composer (born 1932) 19 September – Helen Adam, poet, collagist and photographer (born 1909)
September 11, 2001: September 11th: 9/11: Four coordinated suicide attacks by plane hijacking upon the United States by Islamist militant group al-Qaeda. March 11, 2004: 2004 Madrid train bombings: 11M: Series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain. [14] July 7, 2005: 7 July ...
19 September – The first episode of the popular sitcom Fawlty Towers is broadcast on BBC Two. [38] 24 September – Dougal Haston and Doug Scott become the first British people to climb Mount Everest. [39] 27 September – The National Railway Museum is opened in York, becoming the first national museum outside London.
1 June – Bauer Media is fined £25,000 by Ofcom for turning off Absolute Radio's mediumwave frequency. [66] 1 July – Simon Myciunka succeeds Dee Ford as CEO of Bauer Media Audio UK. [67] 11 July – Ofcom gives Bauer Media permission to change KISS Radio to Greatest Hits Radio on three of its four FM frequencies in the East of England.
8 September – Historian, author and broadcaster A. J. P. Taylor, 84, dies from Parkinson's disease in a London nursing home. 8 September – York City footballer David Longhurst, 25, collapses and dies during a Football League Fourth Division match. 10 September – Pegasus, a leading British travel operator, goes bankrupt.